Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Season Review 2025/26


Another season in the history books. And another difficult season, but carp from the Farm Pond, a few barbel and some pike from new venues, including a twenty - it is starting to go the right way! Season totals: 101 barbel, 33 carp and 40 pike (including 9 doubles to 22lb 2oz). So here's my seventeenth season review - written monthly as I went along...

June: I started the season chasing barbel. Opening couple of days on The Wye saw 5 landed from a rare summer flood - before a drought that last months. And then back to London for three afternoons on the Small River - 35 barbel in the summer sunshine - mostly on floating crust. No big fish, but a cracking way to start...

July: No water in The Wye & too hot to target barbel, I turned my attention to a small Farm Pond - a bit of an unknown. Initially using bread, then adding boilies to the mix I caught common carp, mirror carp & a beautiful fully-scaled. And while trying to catch a perch I landed a surprise 3lb 7oz PB eel, plus a (targeted) back-up 2lb 10oz eel...

August: I continued my carp quest, initially on the Small River - stalking out a mirror, common & ghost carp from the clear water - plus 19 barbel. Then back to the Farm Pond for a few short evening sessions to get my fishing fix - getting into this carp fishing! And an afternoon on The Wye with the stick 'n' pin provided some great chub action...

September: Last trips to the Farm Pond included a double full-scaled mirror carp - a great way to wrap up the summer carp campaign! Three afternoons on the Small River added 25 barbel to my season. But I did lose a Wye double - that Wye double still eludes me. A bit of rain, a wash through the river and few nice chub rounded out the month...

October: Pike time - the plan was to get a few pike on the scorecard this season (especially after such a poor result last time). Starting with a new section of The Wye, and a couple of gravel pits. With 11 pike landed, including 3 doubles to 16lb 10oz - not a bad start. Lets try and keep this momentum going throughout the winter...

November: Started with a trip to the Small River, time was limited & water was cold - but 11 barbel found the net (SR total: 90 barbel). And then the winter floods arrived on The Wye - don't seem to have much luck in November. Pike fishing was limited - but my last cast of the month found something special - a 22lb 2oz beauty hit the lure...

December: Rain. Lots of rain, and with it the rivers were in flood - couldn't get near The Wye for a lot of the month. So I turned my attention to my back-up plan, The Pits - and 11 pike, including a brace of thirteens was a cracking result. The annual Christmas fly fishing trip was tough going, but a well earned win for Steve...

January: It was frosty then wet, but I had some new venues to explore. Starting with the mighty Severn (although it was mostly flooded) and an abandoned little Match Pond. No big pike, 10 jacks to get me started - lots more to explore over the coming year. And as a change; a sea fishing trip on the Bristol Channel produced 4 beautiful blond rays...

February: Rain, rain, rain! Will it ever stop raining? With a decent run at my 50 pike challenge I was hoping to get a few more on the scorecard - but the floods had other ideas! Fortunately a couple of floodwater barbel and a few chub saved a blank month! Fingers crossed for a few more chances before time is called on this season - not long left...

March: The weather calmed down (a bit) but a 3 day trip to the Small River was cut short after only a couple of hours when my back gave out - total: 94, frustratingly close to 100! But few gravel pit jack pike rounded out the season - nice to end on a pike. Looking back, a pretty good season - with lots learned - roll on the next one...

Saturday, 28 March 2026

Pike Challenge 2025/26


The target: 50 pike, including 10 doubles. A big target, especially after last season - but I wanted to get out and explore new sections of river and new venues. So even thought the target was 50, I was going to be happy to beat last season (13) and find some new stomping grounds.

 Pike:40(80%)Sessions:40
 Doubles:8(90%)Blanks:21
 Twenties:1(22lb 2oz)Hours:225

Any season that includes a twenty is a good one in my book. Lots of exploring saw 40 pike on the bank - once again the floods really hampered the effort (I did fish some hopeless conditions). But I can't wait for next pike season - putting what I've learnt into practice...

Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Jack Pit Joy


Just over 3 hours on The Pits in horrible conditions...


But the jack pike were up for hitting a lure...


Caught the one above twice in about 10 minutes, must be hungry...


A fantastic afternoon, can't beat a bit of hectic action...


And a beautiful 7lb 9oz pike to finish. Ace!

Sunday, 15 March 2026

Nice To Be Back


Back is starting to mend and I was determind to get on the river for the last day of the season. But the river was coming to meet me! All dressed up and nowhere to go? Best head to The Pits then...


A slow wander about and a couple of jacks in the sunshine - just what the doctor ordered! And they didn't seem to be shoaled up in the shallows - might manage to get another trip in yet.

Friday, 6 March 2026

Early Felina?


Bad back! Getting old!! But I hit the Small River in the early spring sunshine. A bit of wandering about and four small barbel found the net before my back called time on the fishing. Didn't matter, I was happy just to sit there and watch them (having christened my new rod).


But this morning I woke up and couldn't move - was going to spend a few hours on the river but instead I ended up in hospital! Now on crutches, and got a big bag of pills. Looks like it could be an early close to the season for me - let's just hope those pills work fast...

 Season No 5+ 7+ 10+ Best
 2010/11 27 1 0 0 6lb 6oz
 2011/12 44 14 8 0 9lb 12oz
 2012/13 56 34 20 6 12lb 4oz
 2013/14 8 5 4 0 7lb 13oz
 2014/15 71 33 16 1 10lb 1oz
 2015/16 127 45 15 0 9lb 4oz
 2016/17 70 31 15 2 11lb 15oz
 2017/18 132 56 23 2 10lb 9oz
 2018/19 101 36 13 1 10lb 3oz
 2019/20 164 69 28 5 12lb 1oz
 2020/21 250 77 20 6 14lb 2oz
 2021/22 180 34 8 2 11lb 1oz
 2022/23 228 47 8 1 10lb 9oz
 2023/24 185 59 16 4 10lb 14oz
 2024/25 57 22 5 0 7lb 6oz
 2025/26 94 15 4 0 7lb 10oz
 Total: 1,794 578 203 30 Breakdown

Monday, 23 February 2026

Squalius Cephalus


The underrated chub. Very often save a blank - and in this case six or seven of them saved a pike/barbel blank! Swans on the other hand - don't get me started on swans...

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

Twilight Chub


I'd love to say a break in the storm - but I got caught in it! Still a couple of River Wye chub more than made up for it!!

Sunday, 15 February 2026

40 Days & 40 Nights


I need 17 more pike to hit my target of 50 for the season - with the best few weeks over February & the start of March to get them. But it hasn't stopped raining so far this year. The rivers are repeatedly flooding and have even swallowed the ponds & pits. We're running out of time.


With the elusive sun rumoured to be making an appearance I took my pike kit on a tour of the flooded ponds - without getting it out of the car! Back home I could see The Wye through the kitchen window - so I thought I'd go chuck a bit of Spam out and have a sit in the sunshine.


There was gold among the chub - a floodwater 9lb 5oz


And 8lb 1oz - not too bad for Plan B - beautiful afternoon!

Sunday, 1 February 2026

Beautiful Blonds


The weather had improved so we headed out on our postponed cod fishing trip (plus I had my eye on a conger eel). Ten of us fished; a mix of carp anglers, course & fly guys - even an old piker. Great to be out on the water (Bristol Channel), and a lot of laughs.


The cod however hadn't read the script - and didn't turn up. In fact it was very slow going all day. But my luck was in - the fishing gods seemed to smile down - and managed 4 blond rays (didn't get a photo of the smallest) - these things really do fight in the strong current!




Boat: 10x blond rays, 2x (small) congers, 1x dogfish